It has some of the camo finish missing from the lower sides of the receiver. It was the NWTF Gun of the Year in 1993. See photos on down this thread.
It's totally worthless. But just to be nice I'll give you $50 to save you the trouble of trying to give it away!!
12 or 20
The bottom land on my pump is coming off in places too but the auto in spring foliage is great
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An original bottomland 11-87 just sold today in gunbroker for over $1000
1992 NWTF gun of the year
Still have the box for mine
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Cool looking gun...of course they are all cool looking to me! :drool:
Me personally, I would keep it ....there is a high probability you will have sellers remorse down the road --however , if down the road , several times you feel it's time to move it on towards another very appreciated hunter make the move --
Bit , boy do I ever remember when they came out with tree bark , we were blown away , all we had was old army fatigues , and tree bark was simply amazing to us , the secret it to not let it fade......Oh the early eighties ...lol
I think these guns are great. The ones I have acquired I didn't pay that much for any if them. They are a 50 yard gun all day long. With that being said... For $1,000 it better be mint. No paint missing anywhere, no dings, nothing.. Just my $.02
Quote from: SKFOOTER on June 19, 2017, 04:55:19 PM
It has some of the camo finish missing from the lower left side of the receiver. Anyone have any idea what it's worth??
What are ya....nutz!
That's a keeper if it has no issues.
10 years from now, you will wish you had it back.
Keep it.
Sell something worthless, like a mower, computer, furniture, etc., to finance a different gun.
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Unless I had NO other choice, I'd keep it. Those older guns are built a lot better than the new ones. I just wish I'd been able to buy one or two yrs ago. The older guns had by far better barrels than the newer models. But that said, it IS yours, so...
I'd keep it. Some guns I sold I ended up really regretting, and I ended up buying another like it down the road, and it cost a lot more the second time around. The 80's were really a major shift in the hunting world, with guns, camo, and exposure on cable tv. It really kick started a huge industry, some of it for the better, some of it not so good.
Quote from: the Ward on June 25, 2017, 12:17:35 PM
I'd keep it. Some guns I sold I ended up really regretting, and I ended up buying another like it down the road, and it cost a lot more the second time around. The 80's were really a major shift in the hunting world, with guns, camo, and exposure on cable tv. It really kick started a huge industry, some of it for the better, some of it not so good.
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Just sold my 98 11-87 SP NWTF 25th Anniversary 21" barrel loved it but I always felt like I punched myself in the face after shooting it a lot at geese. The recoil on my new Benelli Supernova is no where near as bad as the 11-87 was.
Oh man don't do it! That's a gem.
Guys please....keep the ffl stuff a little more on the down low , the reason being ...the darn ATF , they are a pain in the butt and some hater type can drop a dime about the site etc...
Thanks again shannon
If you could send it to Canada I would be all over it.lol. love them shotguns